Simulation of the behaviour of FCC polycrystals during reversed torsion (Q1369815)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1077132
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    Simulation of the behaviour of FCC polycrystals during reversed torsion
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1077132

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      Simulation of the behaviour of FCC polycrystals during reversed torsion (English)
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      18 June 1998
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      Taylor-type polycrystal plasticity models with various single slip hardening laws are evaluated by studying the large strain behaviour of FCC polycrystals during reversed torsion. The material parameters for the various hardening laws are fitted to experimental compression data for copper and then used to predict reversed large strain torsion of tubes. Differences under ``free-end'' (axially unconstrained) or ``fixed-end'' (axially constrained) conditions between predictions and experimental observations are discussed in detail. In addition to the torque response, the Swift effects upon twist reversal are studied.
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      Swift effect
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      Taylor-type polycrystal plasticity models
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      single slip hardening laws
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      material parameters
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      experimental compression data for copper
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      large strain torsion of tubes
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